at emily's list, we work to elect pro-choice democratic women and we have made huge gains in the last 20 years. when you see the same graph on the republican side, it's really not very much. we're not going to get to parody. we're not going to get to 50%, unless the republican party starts figuring out, not just how to appeal to women voters, but how to respect women in general. that's how we're going to see more women republicans, which is probably going to be a moderating influence on the party, that will be great for the country. >> nia-malika, women are a small minority in both the house and the senate, a small minority. do you want to take a stab at explaining to the world why only 25% of women republicans think that women should be anything more than a small minority in the house and in the senate? >> yeah, you know, i don't know pip mean, you've got this situation now where you have the year of the woman in many ways, in the senate, and the house, so i don't know. i don't know if these are just, you know, those sort of traditional conservative values that some republican women